AFTERBURN: ANSYS vs. MECHANICA: An Afterwork User Meeting

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AFTERBURN: ANSYS vs. MECHANICA

On August 27th Design Engine will be hosting another AFTERBURN gathering at our downtown Chicago Studio. This month we will be discussing ANSYS vs. MECHANICA. We look forward to anyone that would like to join us on Tuesday August 27th at 7:00pm. These meetings are free of charge. Pizza and drinks will be provided.

We will discuss major differences to using both plus advantages and disadvantages between the two programs. We teach both so our effort will be to share strengts of either in a positive light. These Tuesday after work presentations at Design-Engine’s West Loop Studio (afterwork = afterburn) are from 6:00 to 9:00 PM (Tuesday, August 27th) and hope to offer shared resources, conversations, networking, and maybe a resume or two.

Theme:We have found that because of the recession proactive companies can spend money on FEA tools to do it right the first time. Tooling changes are expensive and seldom budgeted for. With the proper FEA your project can save millions in the end due to less changes made in tooling. Let us help you champion these tools within your organization. Bring your questions and an empty stomach.

2. You will be connected to audio using your computer’s microphone and speakers (VoIP). A headset is recommended.

Meeting ID: 749-917-333

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Looking for presenters

Come show off your Creo skills. In future meetings we can have three or more presentations. Did you solve a project problem uniquely using Pro/Engineer or Creo? Did you figure something out using Pro/Engineer or Creo that you think might benefit the collective? If you want to present please submit an email to Mike A. at: mike@designengine.com

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We help designers, engineers, draftsmen, and mechanics get better jobs, earn more money, design better products and games, become more innovative and creative, and outshine their competition. Since 1994 we’ve trained thousands of designers and engineers from companies like Motorola, Caterpillar, John Deere, Harley Davidson, and NASA. We increase your software comprehension. But more than that, we increase your knowledge of specific design and engineering techniques. This means that using software becomes more graceful, effortless, and flexible for you on all your projects.

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